US8505585B2 - Rupture sealing device - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to the field of sealing devices, and more particularly to a rupture sealing device for quickly sealing a rupture in a fluid, granular or powder container or pipeline in an emergency situation.
- Liquid containers such as, for example, fuel tanks of vehicles, frequently experience ruptures in accidents.
- rupture seal used in emergency situations comprises a granular substance that is mixed on site with water to form a putty before being pushed into the rupture.
- a backing typically a board or a shovel—is then used for holding the putty in the rupture.
- Another type of rupture seal comprises a rubber bung having a threaded rod inserted in an aperture thereof.
- a wing nut and washer is attached to the threaded rod on the outside of the bung and a butterfly wall anchor is attached to the inside end of the threaded rod. The rod and the butterfly anchor are inserted into the container through the rupture and the wing nut is tightened forcing the bung into contact with the outside wall of the container around the rupture.
- both rupture seals are difficult and time-consuming to deploy.
- U.S. Pat. No. 5,058,519 discloses a large, spring loaded, butterfly type anchoring systems connected to a flexible strap which is inserted through a sealing plate and secured thereto.
- the anchor is passed through the rupture and the sealing plate is positioned against the wall. Then the strap is pulled until the plate is held tight against the wall to form a seal.
- the sealing plate does not form a proper seal in various situations such as, for example, when material is protruding from the edge of the rupture.
- one object of the present invention is to provide a rupture sealing device that is simple, safe and cost effective.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a rupture sealing device that is rapidly deployed.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a rupture sealing device that is capable of sealing a rupture in situations where material is protruding from the edge of the rupture.
- a rupture sealing device comprising an anchor mechanism for being disposed through the rupture of a container and for interacting with an inside wall of the container in proximity to the rupture.
- the rupture sealing device further comprises a substantially deformable sealing body for interacting in a sealing fashion with an outside wall of the container in proximity to the rupture.
- the sealing body has a pressure contact surface and extends a substantial distance therefrom.
- a pressure structure is in contact with the pressure contact surface of the sealing body for providing pressure acting on the sealing body.
- a fastening mechanism is connected to the anchor mechanism.
- the fastening mechanism comprises a fastening structure for interacting with a respective fastening element connected to the pressure structure to provide the pressure acting on the sealing body.
- a rupture sealing device comprises an anchor mechanism for being disposed through the rupture of a container and for interacting with an inside wall of the container in proximity to the rupture.
- the rupture sealing device further comprises a substantially deformable sealing body for interacting in a sealing fashion with an outside wall of the container in proximity to the rupture.
- the sealing body has a pressure contact surface and extends a substantial distance therefrom.
- a pressure structure is in contact with the pressure contact surface of the sealing body for providing pressure acting on the sealing body.
- the pressure structure comprises a pressure plate having a wall structure extending therefrom towards the anchor mechanism.
- the wall structure accommodates a portion of the sealing body therein.
- a fastening mechanism is connected to the anchor mechanism.
- the fastening mechanism comprises a fastening structure for interacting with a respective fastening element connected to the pressure structure to provide the pressure acting on the sealing body.
- a rupture sealing device comprises an anchor mechanism for being disposed through the rupture of a container and for interacting with an inside wall of the container in proximity to the rupture.
- the rupture sealing device further comprises a substantially deformable sealing body for interacting in a sealing fashion with an outside wall of the container in proximity to the rupture.
- the sealing body has a pressure contact surface and extends a substantial distance therefrom.
- the sealing body is made of a silicone gel substance, resistant to being dissolved by water, or other liquids, hydrocarbons or chemicals.
- a pressure structure is in contact with the pressure contact surface of the sealing body for providing pressure acting on the sealing body.
- a fastening mechanism is connected to the anchor mechanism.
- the fastening mechanism comprises a fastening structure for interacting with a respective fastening element connected to the pressure structure to provide the pressure acting on the sealing body.
- One advantage of the present invention is that it provides a rupture sealing device that is simple.
- a further advantage of the present invention is that it provides a rupture sealing device that is rapidly deployed.
- a further advantage of the present invention is that it provides a rupture sealing device that is capable of sealing a rupture in situations where material is protruding from the edge of the rupture.
- FIGS. 1 a and 1 b are simplified block diagrams illustrating a perspective front view and a perspective rear view of a rupture sealing device according to one embodiment of the invention
- FIG. 1 c is a simplified block diagram illustrating a perspective view of a fastening mechanism of the rupture sealing device illustrated in FIGS. 1 a and 1 b;
- FIG. 1 d is a simplified block diagram illustrating a cross-sectional view of a portion of the fastening mechanism illustrated in FIG. 1 c;
- FIGS. 1 e and 1 f are simplified block diagrams illustrating a perspective view and a side view of a sealing body of the rupture sealing device illustrated in FIGS. 1 a and 1 b;
- FIGS. 1 g and 1 h are simplified block diagrams illustrating a perspective view and a cross-sectional view of a pressure structure of the rupture sealing device illustrated in FIGS. 1 a and 1 b;
- FIG. 1 i is a simplified block diagram illustrating a perspective view of a fastening element of the pressure structure illustrated in FIGS. 1 g and 1 h;
- FIG. 1 j is a simplified block diagram illustrating a perspective view of a gripping structure of the rupture sealing device illustrated in FIGS. 1 a and 1 b;
- FIG. 1 k is a simplified block diagram illustrating a perspective view of a portion of the gripping structure illustrated in FIG. 1 j mounted to the fastening mechanism;
- FIGS. 2 a to 2 e are simplified block diagrams illustrating perspective views of the deployment of the rupture sealing device illustrated in FIGS. 1 a and 1 b.
- a rupture sealing device 100 according to one embodiment of the invention is provided.
- the rupture sealing device 100 comprises an anchor mechanism 102 for being disposed through the rupture of a container and for interacting with an inside wall of the container in proximity to the rupture.
- the anchor mechanism 102 is connected to fastening mechanism 104 .
- the fastening mechanism 104 is accommodated in apertures 122 and 126 of sealing body 108 and pressure structure 106 , respectively.
- Gripping structure 110 is connected to the fastening mechanism 104 .
- the anchor 102 may comprise an elongated rigid bar—for example, made of a suitable metal and covered with a suitable plastic material such as nylon—which is connected to the fastening mechanism 104 comprising a strap made of a suitable flexible material such as, for example, a nylon type plastic material, as illustrated in FIG. 1 c .
- the connection of the anchor 102 illustrated in FIG. 1 c is manufactured, for example, by incorporating the metal bar in a standard plastic molding process for manufacturing the fastening mechanism 104 with the anchor 102 being integrated therewith.
- the anchor 102 as illustrated in FIG. 1 c is easily inserted into even small ruptures by folding the same against the flexible strap of the fastening mechanism 104 as will be described herein below.
- the fastening mechanism 104 may comprise a ratchet type fastening structure 118 disposed along a predetermined length of the fastening mechanism 104 , as illustrated in FIGS. 1 c and 1 d .
- the fastening structure 118 interacts with a respective fastening element 116 connected to the pressure structure 106 , as illustrated in FIGS. 1 g and 1 h .
- the fastening structure 118 comprises a zip-tie interacting with a respective zip-tie lock.
- the fastening mechanism 104 enables movement of the pressure structure 106 along the fastening mechanism 104 towards the anchor 102 but blocks reverse movement.
- other types of fastening mechanisms are employed such as, for example, by disposing a plurality of cone like structures along a string or a plurality of grooves along a flexible rod.
- the anchor 102 is pivotally movable mounted to the fastening mechanism 104 , enabling provision of the fastening mechanism 104 as a rigid structure.
- the pressure structure 106 may comprise a pressure plate 106 A having a wall structure 106 B extending therefrom towards the anchor mechanism 102 and forming a cup-like structure, as illustrated in FIGS. 1 g and 1 h .
- the wall structure 106 B is designed for accommodating a portion of the sealing body 108 therein.
- the pressure plate 106 A comprises the aperture 126 for accommodating the fastening mechanism 104 therein and the fastening element 116 for interacting with the fastening structure 118 .
- the pressure structure 106 together with the fastening element 116 is made of, for example, a suitable plastic material such as a nylon type material and is manufactured, for example, as a single unit using a standard plastic molding process.
- Provision of the wall structure 106 B assists in compressing the sealing material around the fastening mechanism 104 and towards the rupture.
- the fastening element 116 is attached to the pressure structure using, for example, an adhesive.
- the pressure plate 106 A is convex or concave shaped.
- the extension of the wall structure 106 B is determined, for example, in dependence of a type of rupture that is to be sealed. For example, if ruptures having material protruding therefrom are expected, a longer extension of the wall structure 106 B is provided to accommodate the protrusion therein.
- the wall structure 106 B is omitted.
- the pressure plate 106 A is in contact with a respective contact surface 124 of the sealing body 108 for providing pressure acting on the sealing body 108 when being pushed towards the anchor 102 .
- the sealing body 108 is substantially deformable for interacting in a sealing fashion with an outside wall of the container in proximity to the rupture. As illustrated in FIGS. 1 e and 1 f , the sealing body 108 comprises a contact surface 124 for interacting with the pressure plate 106 A and extends a substantial distance D therefrom.
- the sealing body 108 comprises a portion 108 A for being accommodated within the wall structure 106 B and a portion 108 B protruding therefrom.
- the portion 108 B has, for example, the shape of a half sphere or cone.
- the sealing body 108 further comprises the aperture 122 for movable accommodating a portion of the fastening mechanism 104 therein.
- the sealing body 108 can be made of a single easily deformable, impermeable, and substantially chemical resistant material such as, for example, low durometer silicone using, for example, a standard molding process.
- the shape and the distance D are determined, for example, in dependence of a type of rupture that is to be sealed. For example, if ruptures having material protruding therefrom are expected, a longer distance D of the wall sealing body 108 is provided to accommodate the protrusion therein.
- the sealing body 108 comprises a skin type wall structure filled with a suitable foam, gel, or fluid.
- the rupture sealing device can comprise the gripping structure 110 for facilitating pulling of the fastening mechanism 104 after insertion of the anchor 102 .
- the gripping structure comprises, for example, a handle bar 112 , as illustrated in FIG. 1 j , or a ring like structure.
- the gripping structure 110 is mounted to the fastening mechanism 104 via protrusions 128 which are accommodated in respective apertures 120 of the fastening mechanism 104 .
- the gripping structure 110 together with the handle bar 112 and the protrusions 128 , can be made of a suitable thermoplastic as a single unit using a standard plastic molding process.
- thermoplastic facilitates assembly by using a thermal plastic process after insertion of the protrusions 128 in the respective apertures 120 to form melted thermoplastic rivets, as illustrated in FIG. 1 k , for mounting the gripping structure 110 to the fastening mechanism 104 .
- the gripping structure 110 is omitted requiring a user to grip the end portion of the fastening mechanism 104 for pulling.
- the rupture sealing device 100 is assembled in a simple fashion by: inserting the fastening mechanism 104 through the aperture 122 of the sealing body 108 and the aperture 126 of the pressure structure 106 ; inserting the sealing body 108 into the pressure structure 106 ; and attaching the gripping structure 110 as described herein above.
- the rupture sealing device 100 is adaptable for sealing ruptures of various shapes and sizes.
- the rupture sealing device 100 illustrated in FIGS. 1 a to 1 k has the following dimensions: diameter of the pressure structure 106 is approximately 52 mm; height of the wall structure 106 B is approximately 13 mm; distance D of the sealing body 108 is approximately 40 mm; length of the fastening mechanism 104 is approximately 200 mm; and length of the elongated anchor bar 102 is approximately 90 mm, and is capable of sealing ruptures up to approximately 25 mm in diameter, it being understood that a wide range of variously shaped and sized devices of the present invention are included within the scope of the present invention.
- the pressure structure 106 and the sealing body 108 are provided having an elongated cross-section such as, for example, an oval shaped cross section, instead of the circular cross-section.
- the rupture sealing device 100 is provided with two or more fastening mechanisms 104 and anchors 102 .
- the rupture sealing device 100 is employable to seal ruptures in containers containing various types of fluids, powders, or granular substances as well as to seal ruptures in pipes or boat hulls.
- the rupture sealing device 100 can be made of plastic material or metal components are covered with a plastic material to prevent generation of sparks when deployed to stop leakage of flammable materials.
- a sealing a rupture in a pipe it is understood that the sealing body described herein is suitably adapted for sealing engagement with the surface of the ruptured pipe.
- FIGS. 2 a to 2 e deployment of the rupture sealing device 100 according to an embodiment of the invention is shown.
- the user then releases the anchor 102 and fully inserts the same into the container 10 .
- the user grasps the handle 112 with one hand and pulls the same to bring the anchor 102 in contact with the inside wall of the container 10 .
- the user pushes the pressure structure 106 and the sealing body 108 with the other hand towards the container 10 , as illustrated in FIG. 2 c .
- FIG. 2 c In FIG.
- the user pushes the pressure structure 106 and the sealing body 108 such that the sealing body 108 is getting deformed to form a seal around the rupture 12 while still pulling the handle 112 .
- the sealing body 108 has been pressed firmly against the rupture, sealing the leak.
- the fastening element 116 interacting with the fastening structure of the fastening mechanism 104 maintain the pressure on the sealing body 108 .
- Deployment of the rupture sealing device 100 according to the illustrated process is typically performed in 5 seconds or less.
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